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You will never run out of breakfast ideas with this stall. Their standard menu for the morning is nasi lemak which I have previously review. And there are also mee rebus and mee siam to choose from. Once awhile you get to see their spicy mee goreng and spicy silver needles noodles aka rat noodles (lao shu fen). So fortunately today, I spotted lao shu fen so I just have it for breakfast at affordable price of $1.50 (which includes the price of a hashbrown). Of course this one is a Muslim style of
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You will never run out of breakfast ideas with this stall. Their standard menu for the morning is nasi lemak which I have previously review. And there are also mee rebus and mee siam to choose from. Once awhile you get to see their spicy mee goreng and spicy silver needles noodles aka rat noodles (lao shu fen).

So fortunately today, I spotted lao shu fen so I just have it for breakfast at affordable price of $1.50 (which includes the price of a hashbrown). Of course this one is a Muslim style of cooking so is all about spicy, as compared to Chinese style will be just putting black sauce into it.

The noodles is cooked with their chilli and egg. Very simple yet taste very nice. The spiciness is overwhelming though still at a tolerable level. You do need a little oiliness for this but not overdoing it and it has met the expectation. All they need is maybe add some vegetables to it. Less sinful for weight watchers. I wonder if anyone can tolerate spiciness early in the morning for breakfast. May not be good but once a while should be fine. Drink more water or green tea.

As for the hashbrown, nothing much to comment because it is still as crispy as before. Nice option.
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2013-06-07